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. >> that will do it for this edition of al jazeera america news. i'm thomas drayton, in new york. thanks for watching. >> hi i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. is the boycott strange u.s. israeli relates or just making headlines? >> our digital producer wajahat ali is here. whenever we barely touch israel and palestine, it's a huge issue. >> when i talked to friends -- >> on either side. >> i'll try get as much of the diverse community feedback. for example, henry, israel is its own country and should run it as it sees fit. there's a reason why israel does what it does. all the nations have said they want to destroy israel and drive them into the sea. >>> it is the same in the case of south african thawed. unprovoked war which they lost, i support the settlements. speaking about settlements here is lance. bds should complete israel boycott, settlement is just one symptom of the rest of israel. as you can see a light hearted discussion. >> no shortage of discussions on this topic. achieving a two state peace agreement between israel and palestine. for decades, the u.s. hav
. >> that will do it for this edition of al jazeera america news. i'm thomas drayton, in new york. thanks for watching. >> hi i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. is the boycott strange u.s. israeli relates or just making headlines? >> our digital producer wajahat ali is here. whenever we barely touch israel and palestine, it's a huge issue. >> when i talked to friends -- >> on either side. >> i'll try get as much of the diverse community feedback. for...
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according to different circumstances including in america. ever wonder what goes on behind the closed doors of the u.s. supreme court well here you go the first ever video proceedings made public at marty dot com for the full story. almost thirty percent of people worldwide are starving it seems we throw away about a third of the food we produce according to an alarming report. the death of a bahraini activist in prison has sparked clashes between antigovernment protesters and police the demonstrators claim twenty three year old. who was detained on suspicion of smuggling weapons died after being tortured and refused medical help we spoke to a human rights activist who served time in a bahraini prison and he says torture is a common practice. according to what we heard from so many different victims that those people whenever they get arrested they will be subject to they will be blindfolded for days they will be put in called they wouldn't they would face. every kind of torture no one could imagine me as a victim of. my time there i know wha
according to different circumstances including in america. ever wonder what goes on behind the closed doors of the u.s. supreme court well here you go the first ever video proceedings made public at marty dot com for the full story. almost thirty percent of people worldwide are starving it seems we throw away about a third of the food we produce according to an alarming report. the death of a bahraini activist in prison has sparked clashes between antigovernment protesters and police the...
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now, ""bbc world news america."." this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. trapped for nearly a year. we get a rare look inside the damascus suburb where tens of thousands struggle to survive with almost no help. is little ceremony for the dead in south sudan and in the country, theest living are now on the run. bbc is there. >> what is beyond doubt, it seems to me, is that there was indiscriminate killing here and the fear it might happen again, strong.till running >> the oldest known holocaust dies at the age of 110. helped back at how music alice hurd summer through her darkest times. welcome to our viewers around the globe. almost a year, they've been living under siege on the outskirts of damascus, trapped the syrian war. more than 20,000 people are this refugeeve camp for palestinians which they call a living hell. tonight, our chief international correspondent takes us inside in report.cial >> it could be the scene of a natural disaster. man-made.s not much is left here. but this tide of people. struggle to contain the crowds but they couldn't emotion
now, ""bbc world news america."." this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. trapped for nearly a year. we get a rare look inside the damascus suburb where tens of thousands struggle to survive with almost no help. is little ceremony for the dead in south sudan and in the country, theest living are now on the run. bbc is there. >> what is beyond doubt, it seems to me, is that there was indiscriminate killing here and the fear it might happen...
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welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. ice, snow, and misery. a devastating winter storm affecting people from texas to maine, stranded travelers, downed power lines. taking a toll from the potholes to lost business, the ever-growing cost of this ugly winter. making the minimum, the president gives federal workers a raise. millions of others are still living under the poverty level. and the end of an era
welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. ice, snow, and misery. a devastating winter storm affecting people from texas to maine, stranded travelers, downed power lines. taking a toll from the potholes to lost business, the ever-growing cost of this ugly winter. making the minimum, the president gives federal workers a raise. millions of others are still living under the poverty level. and the end of an era
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thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. "inside story" is next. . >>> decades of miss room, kruping krupingsz, suspended constitution. the central african republic has not been good to citizens. is it unravelling? hello am. i am ray suarez. during europe's scramble for africa, britain, belgium and france simply planted their flags. north of the belgium claim, france forced people to pay the costs of paris's colonial adventures. france handed the colony over to the germans and took it back again after the first world war. over time, the people of the colony fought back, tried to kick the french out, but cotton, tea, coffee, gold and diamonds won the argument. it's been more than 50 years since france left the governments driver's license tilths better than the french did in the previous eighty years. of the 4 and a half million people in a country a little smaller than texas, there is poverty, illness, division and now, great mdanger. families fleeing the central african republic by the tens of thousands as fighting between
thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. "inside story" is next. . >>> decades of miss room, kruping krupingsz, suspended constitution. the central african republic has not been good to citizens. is it unravelling? hello am. i am ray suarez. during europe's scramble for africa, britain, belgium and france simply planted their flags. north of the belgium claim, france forced people to pay the costs of paris's colonial adventures. france handed the...
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not just in this stadium, but in every professional football stadium in america. this is your money.get it back with block. get your billion back,america. berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. so we're about halfway through the program and you know what that means? time for me to settle in from a nightly midshow snack. tonight i'm going to do something special. i bought myself a sandwich from the local subway sandwich chain. the restaurant obviously not the transportation system. [laughter] their sandwiches are good but they always put too much urine. [ laughter ] you can never go wrong eating fresh. >> big changes for the world's largest sandwich chain this morning. subway is removing a controversial chemical from its bread. [ laughter ] >> jon: controversial you mean like controversial like the nfl isn't ready for a gay player controversy? or like subway bred chemical collecting the phone meta
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you are watching "abc world news america." -- "bbc world news america." we introduce you to the three siblings all skiing for canada. a motorcycle once owned by pope francis has been sold at auction for a staggering sum of $284,000. heavenly set of wheels, though perhaps better suited to a hells angel then a benevolent holy father. one of the finest car auctions in europe, the popes harley davidson went under the hammer. pope francis was given two likes last summer to mark the 110th anniversary but he signed and donated one of them, the 1600cc superglide. did he ever write it? -- did he ever ride? >> he's missing out if he did not take it for a ride. i rather suspect not. >> a jacket was auctioned alongside it. plenty to whet the appetite of a harley enthusiast. go from one to another and you cruise around town. >> perhaps the added incentive. here we go. lot number 201, the papal harley. some people even turned away, but no doubt the people will be fast. >> let's start the bidding in a very charitable way. 20,000 euros. >> of the reserve price was 12,000
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i want to talk little bit about america in the broadest scheme of things, to look at what america has meant in the world. if you think about human history, there are very few great inventions in history. the invention of the wheel, the invention of fire. i think america is responsible for perhaps the greatest invention of all -- the invention of wealth creation. what does that mean? that means that for centuries, and even millennia, no one knew how to create stuff. no one knew how to create wealth. i remember as a kid, i would go to school and i would have 10 marbles that would look at the other kids and they had more marbles than i did and i said to myself, how do i go from having 10 marbles to 12 marbles? i realize there was no way. none of us had any money. we had marbles. the only way for me to go from 10 to 12 was to take someone else's to marbles. historically, wealth was cquired through theft, through acquisition, and through conquest. how did countries get founded? machiavelli says all great nations are founded in crime. you found a country by invading someone else's country,
i want to talk little bit about america in the broadest scheme of things, to look at what america has meant in the world. if you think about human history, there are very few great inventions in history. the invention of the wheel, the invention of fire. i think america is responsible for perhaps the greatest invention of all -- the invention of wealth creation. what does that mean? that means that for centuries, and even millennia, no one knew how to create stuff. no one knew how to create...
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welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. workers in serial have three more days to try to get help into the city of homs. the u.s. announced that the very shaky cease-fire has been extended. counts for good news, less good news is the fact that a peace negotiation in geneva today did not even talk to each other. we have this report. >> finally, an escape from the blockade of homs old city. you can see the relief on their faces. children, the very old and the vulnerable. theeveryone -- some made journey out of the deceased area on foot, caring their few possessions. sticking close to you and vehicles for shelter. a slow walking convoy. even this brief truce barely held. on saturday, an attack on the area under siege trap the u.n. convoy which is bringing in food and led to casualties. morenday, there was shelling, scattering civilians as they were trying to leave. the government and out -- opposition activists blamed each other for the violations. delegations are back in geneva for what is supposed to be round two of peace ta
welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. workers in serial have three more days to try to get help into the city of homs. the u.s. announced that the very shaky cease-fire has been extended. counts for good news, less good news is the fact that a peace negotiation in geneva today did not even talk to each other. we have this report. >> finally, an escape from the blockade of homs old city. you can see the relief on their faces. children, the very old...
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al jazeera america. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> as part of our series, the other america, we wanted to know what it's like to live with the diagnoses of schizophrenia. and we'll meet i remarkable woman who knows how to thrive with the debilitating illness americans. >> i had an episode in high school, i got up and started walking, and i felt they were sending me messages. you are special, you are ep bad, repent. and i felt like entities why putting thoughts in my head and it was scary. it really was. >> ellen sacks was just 16, and the thoughts why increasingly scary, and her psychosis worsened. >> i had a thought of a man raising a knife above my head with a waking nightmare, with all of the bizarre things. and only with a nightmare, it goes away, but no such luck with a psychotic episode. >> for years, she kept her mental illness from her family. and she
al jazeera america. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> as part of our series, the other america, we wanted to know what it's like to live with the diagnoses of schizophrenia. and we'll meet i remarkable woman who knows how to thrive with the debilitating illness americans. >> i had an episode in high school, i got up and started walking, and...
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she was picked to represent america. she announced she can't make it because her 91-year-old mother's health is failing. >> action for the vatican - the u.n. calling on the church to turn over paedophile prast priest. >> the death of philip seymour hoffman highlighting heroin addicts in america - struggles to remain clean and sober >> bravo c.b.s. >> a chain is snubbing secrets. why it could cost in more ways than one. iranians iranians >> the united nations and the vatican facing off over paedophile priests. the holy sooer accused of the protecting the reputation of the church over children. a report says the report -- a representative says the report is bias. we look at the crit stix. >> the report is a critique of the vatican's dealing with child actual abuse. it abuses the church of policies amounting to a cover up. >> the holly sooer consistently placed the preservation of the reputation of the church and the protection of perpetrators above children's interest. the report lists failings. the church is moving guilty
she was picked to represent america. she announced she can't make it because her 91-year-old mother's health is failing. >> action for the vatican - the u.n. calling on the church to turn over paedophile prast priest. >> the death of philip seymour hoffman highlighting heroin addicts in america - struggles to remain clean and sober >> bravo c.b.s. >> a chain is snubbing secrets. why it could cost in more ways than one. iranians iranians >> the united nations and...
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. >> you are watching al jazeera america, live from doha. also ahead - escaping the war. dozens evacuated from the syrian city of homs, and aid is expected to arrive shortly. >> clashing with police and setting government buildings on fire - dozens injured after protests over high unemployment in bosnia. >> and a burst of light to mark the start of the sochi winter olympics. >> aid is expected to arrive in homs despite overnight shelling in neighbourhoods in the old city. yesterday dozens were evacuated from homs under a u.n. brokered deal between the government and the opposition. our front joins us live from beirut. how is the ceasefire holding? >> we heard reports from activists saying that there was shelling by government forces in a christian area of the old city of homs. however, we have spoken to the governor of homes, who told us as far as the syrian government is concerned, the cease fire holds. the incident had to do with two mortar shells launched from inside the city near a police post. the army retaliated responded but the situation has been contained and it'
. >> you are watching al jazeera america, live from doha. also ahead - escaping the war. dozens evacuated from the syrian city of homs, and aid is expected to arrive shortly. >> clashing with police and setting government buildings on fire - dozens injured after protests over high unemployment in bosnia. >> and a burst of light to mark the start of the sochi winter olympics. >> aid is expected to arrive in homs despite overnight shelling in neighbourhoods in the old...
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assistant secretary of state revealed the depth of america's meddling in ukraine's government arrest so that would be great i think to help polluted thing and have the u.n. help glue it and you know the e.u. . conversation was recorded while nuland was talking to the u.s. ambassador to kiev the remark caused outrage from german chancellor angela merkel and small news choice of words completely unacceptable international affairs commentator recross office says the conversation shows america's neglect of the sovereignty of other states. this story would not have gained traction it would not have achieved the exposure it had if that word had not come out i'm afraid that maybe obscured the actual content of the discussion which is all but you know presenting a blueprint for regime change at least significant words to get issued perhaps during the course of the conversation with the us ambassador is the one that has gained it the notoriety for better or worse that it has what you're really seeing is just casually and callously the u.s. state department flaw its political transformation in
assistant secretary of state revealed the depth of america's meddling in ukraine's government arrest so that would be great i think to help polluted thing and have the u.n. help glue it and you know the e.u. . conversation was recorded while nuland was talking to the u.s. ambassador to kiev the remark caused outrage from german chancellor angela merkel and small news choice of words completely unacceptable international affairs commentator recross office says the conversation shows america's...
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at the world's biggest selling automaker say a weaker yen helped to boost sales in europe and north america. although sales in the asian region did slow down. now they revised the profit forecast for the whole business year upward to more than $23 billion. that's bigger than the profits toyota had posted before the global financial crisis in 2008. in other earnings news japanese electron electronicsmakers are also doing pretty well. sharp has reported a net profit for the april to december period. that followed losses for the same period over the past two years. sharp officials announced record profit of $175 million for the nine months. sales surged over 20% year-on-year to more than $21 billion. executives cited brisk sales of small to midsize panels used in smartphones and other devices. demand for solar powered cells also rose. this is due to government measures to encourage purchases of electricity, generated from renewable energy sources. meanwhile, panasonic posted a record net profit, as well, of $2.4 billion. company officials said overseas business improved due to a weaker yen. st
at the world's biggest selling automaker say a weaker yen helped to boost sales in europe and north america. although sales in the asian region did slow down. now they revised the profit forecast for the whole business year upward to more than $23 billion. that's bigger than the profits toyota had posted before the global financial crisis in 2008. in other earnings news japanese electron electronicsmakers are also doing pretty well. sharp has reported a net profit for the april to december...
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or something like that. [ laughter ] however, appears some of america's fate legislators would like to make that arc longer and maybe have it bend not as much towards justice but towards their own ass. like kansas the wheat state. the place you are desperately trying to get back to from oz, ol boxy. state lawmakers asking their parents is that all you got? [laughter] put your back into it. >> one kansas lawmaker wants to allow parents to hit their kids harder. [laughter] >> jon: yeah. chew on that for a little bit. hello my name is representative gale finney. are you holding back from punching the (bleep) out of your children because you fear legal repercussions? fear no more your nightmare is over whereas theirs is just beginning. >> this as will school teamers, allows baby-sitters, whoever has guardian's written permission to hit a child harder. >> jon: birthday clowns, other children. [ laughter ] local drifters, boogeymen or women. whoever it is in your life that you believe hits the hardest. [ laughter ] you can sign that power over to them. while you are here to fix the cable wou
or something like that. [ laughter ] however, appears some of america's fate legislators would like to make that arc longer and maybe have it bend not as much towards justice but towards their own ass. like kansas the wheat state. the place you are desperately trying to get back to from oz, ol boxy. state lawmakers asking their parents is that all you got? [laughter] put your back into it. >> one kansas lawmaker wants to allow parents to hit their kids harder. [laughter] >> jon:...
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you think about that, that is 30 million people coming to america at once. we cannot begin to understand what that means in terms of schools, in terms of water, in terms of places to live, in terms of jobs, and these countries are really asking for support. jordan is a u.s. ally, and it has a need to be bolstered. bolstered in what way? >> financially. the world has yet to pony up in that.of you have 60% of what the you and has asked for. that leaves 40% the world has yet to say, we are going to help the world food program. they need to hundred 70 million between now and march to keep everybody fed. -- 270 million dollars between now and march to see everybody fed. they want to get people engaged in all kinds of ways. to your point about not necessarily just military, it seems one could make the argument the humanitarian crisis forces us to look at military options that were once on the table and have been taken off. what is your sense of the link between the humanitarian crisis and our or some other country's hand being forced to do something to deal with t
you think about that, that is 30 million people coming to america at once. we cannot begin to understand what that means in terms of schools, in terms of water, in terms of places to live, in terms of jobs, and these countries are really asking for support. jordan is a u.s. ally, and it has a need to be bolstered. bolstered in what way? >> financially. the world has yet to pony up in that.of you have 60% of what the you and has asked for. that leaves 40% the world has yet to say, we are...
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a large part of america is being socked by a winter blast of the weather. one of the largest drugstore chains are saying no to tabacco. soccer star david beckham is bringing the big leagues to miami. another winter storm, the second this week is blasting more than two dozen states. more than one hundred million americans feeling the brunt of storm. a triple threat of ice, snow and rain. the storm already pounding parts of the great plains and midwest. it's expected to dump a foot of snow in the northeast. visibility is poor. icy,slick roads are making driving conditions both dangerous and deadly. to compound matters almost a million of you are sitting in the dark without heat and power. paul beban is new york where the city saw several inches of snow. what can the people expect trying to get home? >> well, good evening, it is going to be a mess. it was a winter wonderland this morning and it became a winter night mare, it is a slushy and slippery mess and much of new york state is facing a salt shortage. the streets in new york mroesly clear, but the piles
a large part of america is being socked by a winter blast of the weather. one of the largest drugstore chains are saying no to tabacco. soccer star david beckham is bringing the big leagues to miami. another winter storm, the second this week is blasting more than two dozen states. more than one hundred million americans feeling the brunt of storm. a triple threat of ice, snow and rain. the storm already pounding parts of the great plains and midwest. it's expected to dump a foot of snow in the...
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because they know that america provide safe haven for a corrupt banking larcenous to. no good mix and yes now part of the reason is they're also leaving because of the pollution that we have export and their american corporations export of the pollution.
because they know that america provide safe haven for a corrupt banking larcenous to. no good mix and yes now part of the reason is they're also leaving because of the pollution that we have export and their american corporations export of the pollution.
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. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america, live from doha. also ahead - searching for national reconciliation. the leaders of south sudan's rival groups - will they attend peace talks? >> survive judges of haiti's earthquake struggles with mental health services. >> we go on patrol with the crews trying to stop human trafficking in malaysia. >> talks to resolve the conflict in syria will resume in geneva on monday. progress was slow when government and opposition representatives met two weeks ago. after the talks the u.n. brokered a short ceasefire for homs, which allowed aid in, and 600 of the most vulnerable people out. our correspondent joins us from beirut, and neighbouring lebanon. what are we expecting from the talks today? >> well, what we understand is lakhdar brahimi, the u.n. envoy for syria will meet with the government opposition separately to discuss the agenda for the talks. e understand that the syrian opposition and government will not be addressing each other of talking to each other. we know this will be a day of shuttling b
. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america, live from doha. also ahead - searching for national reconciliation. the leaders of south sudan's rival groups - will they attend peace talks? >> survive judges of haiti's earthquake struggles with mental health services. >> we go on patrol with the crews trying to stop human trafficking in malaysia. >> talks to resolve the conflict in syria will resume in geneva on monday. progress was slow when government and opposition...
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more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> you're watching al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz in new york with the top stories. ukraine's parliament voted to dismiss viktor yanukovych, but he insists he will not step down. the rival and former prime minister julia tymoschenko was released from prison and spoke to protesters in independence square. >> it's a different ukraine, it's the ukraine of free people. and you gave the gift. every one of those living today and those living in the future. that's why people who are at maydan, who die at maydan. they are heroes forever. >> thousands who supported the government. protesters say they were accused of starting a coup. >> the most wanted drug lord joaquin guzman was arrested during a mexican operation. he had been on the run since a prison escape in 2001. >> the national weather service had several tornados. several homes were hit with wind gusts of over 100 miles per hour. those are the headlines. stay with us, "consider this" is up next. i'll be back at 11:00 pm eastern, with more news. >> north korea ripped
more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> you're watching al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz in new york with the top stories. ukraine's parliament voted to dismiss viktor yanukovych, but he insists he will not step down. the rival and former prime minister julia tymoschenko was released from prison and spoke to protesters in independence square. >> it's a different ukraine, it's the ukraine of free people. and you gave the gift. every one of those living today and those...
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this is a big deals row rule america where we have people who do go of hunting in the university show up in a parking i about willing to let it wait to go to the supreme court let someone from kentucky axis of a showing up in a party boss or a shot dead in the truck i hope everybody will see it as such as a replacement effort is a vote against gun biting law abiding citizens of america. >> is a justice apartment represented here today? with many issues of construction. >> i know the postal service position we should all undersnd this is the opinion of the judge was the party mont is one thing but inside the federal building is another. in that case it is unconstitutional to be restricted but inside the building it is constitutional. this amendment does not make any such distinction may be to hold leggett said justice department would be a mistake but. >> the post office is appealing even allowing them in the parking lot so we have the full force to appeal to save did not want you to have your shot dead even in your car so that is what we are talking about. not that the court said it i
this is a big deals row rule america where we have people who do go of hunting in the university show up in a parking i about willing to let it wait to go to the supreme court let someone from kentucky axis of a showing up in a party boss or a shot dead in the truck i hope everybody will see it as such as a replacement effort is a vote against gun biting law abiding citizens of america. >> is a justice apartment represented here today? with many issues of construction. >> i know the...
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. >> with an array of provide games and mooe movies, now the legos are bigger than every. 94% of the froft line was unprofitable and how did they build back to construct an empire. we are joined from mountain view, california by david robertson and a professor at the wharton school of b
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. >> welcome back to aljazeera america, i'm morgan radford. to afghanistan aljazeera continue independently verify when the video was taken. >> reporter: this is not the training exercise of a convention of military. >> the cia and americans think and say they are ruling the world through technology, but this is not true. we entered the compound, it's time to destroy them. >> reporter: they are referring to the attack that happened in june last year, but we can't independently verify when the exhibits were shot. taliban said that the target was the cia headquarters in kabul, and they planned if for months. the propaganda says they are capable of planning sophisticated attacks. they have fake i.d.s, and they look like solers with official looking vehicles. the fake licence plates, they were to enter the highly secure area. they were able to pass through multiple checkpoints without any trouble. these scenes were filmed independently. it appears to be the same video in the taliban video. but the taliban pictures appear to contradict the police c
. >> welcome back to aljazeera america, i'm morgan radford. to afghanistan aljazeera continue independently verify when the video was taken. >> reporter: this is not the training exercise of a convention of military. >> the cia and americans think and say they are ruling the world through technology, but this is not true. we entered the compound, it's time to destroy them. >> reporter: they are referring to the attack that happened in june last year, but we can't...
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new episode, deadly force only on al jazeera america with a wide array of video cartoo cartoons, the little leg is bigger than ever. it was facing collapse. 94% of its line was unprofitable. how did it build back from near oblivion to construct an empire that spans all forms of entertainment. we are joined from mountain view california from a professor at the horton school of business where he teaches innovation and product development and the author of: >> good to have you on the show. a generation of children have read the books, watched tv shows, animated shorts - it's conceivable they may not have played with real lagos. >> that's right. but when you think about what lego's business is, which is buying plastic is the 60 or $0.75 a kilogram and selling it at $60 a kilogram, the market is too competitive. the europeans or chinese make a box for less. they have to tell a story and have the cartoons and the websites and the stores and other events to get kids involved with the stories and make the boxes of bricks irresistible. >> before the stories, they were irresistible throughout
new episode, deadly force only on al jazeera america with a wide array of video cartoo cartoons, the little leg is bigger than ever. it was facing collapse. 94% of its line was unprofitable. how did it build back from near oblivion to construct an empire that spans all forms of entertainment. we are joined from mountain view california from a professor at the horton school of business where he teaches innovation and product development and the author of: >> good to have you on the show. a...
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what makes this friendship between the united states of america and france is the fact that we can hold values in -- at a specific point in time with this american presidency and with this french presidency, if i may say so. with regards to iran, your second question, just as the united states, we wanted to work on the basis of the p5 scenario, this was the basis of our action. nothing prevented us from having bilateral contacts and i had some bilateral contacts in new york i received president rouhani during the general assembly, it is perfectly legitimate for discussions to take place. however, we had to meet together in order to be strong together. and in order to make sure that our toughness brings about this interim agreement, which it did. but there is still work to be done just because we signed an interim agreement for a few months, doesn't mean that there is no longer an iranian problem. there is an iranian problem for we need to make sure that iran renounce the nuclear weapon in a definite and comprehensive manner. the nsa now, i was going to say the question wasn't asked to m
what makes this friendship between the united states of america and france is the fact that we can hold values in -- at a specific point in time with this american presidency and with this french presidency, if i may say so. with regards to iran, your second question, just as the united states, we wanted to work on the basis of the p5 scenario, this was the basis of our action. nothing prevented us from having bilateral contacts and i had some bilateral contacts in new york i received president...
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for over 100 years, bp has been committed to providing energy for america. but this winter, it will come from a different source. we bring the energy to represent america. i have the energy to take on the world. it's an amazing feeling. this is our moment. bp is honored to support team usa, and committed to american energy, wherever it comes from. >> schieffer: we had vote during the commercial break about whether we should talk first about international or domestic policies first. international won but we're going to start with domestic. we respect the majority here as they do -- minority as they do in the senate. what happens on immigration and the debt limit? >> if we start on immigration, john boehner said, seemed like he was position things so in the house where immigration of bipartisan bill passed, what is going to happen in the house. but forward principles in republican leadership that suggested things might be inching towards progress. this week john boehner said, no progress because my members don't trust the president. well, yes, they don't trust
for over 100 years, bp has been committed to providing energy for america. but this winter, it will come from a different source. we bring the energy to represent america. i have the energy to take on the world. it's an amazing feeling. this is our moment. bp is honored to support team usa, and committed to american energy, wherever it comes from. >> schieffer: we had vote during the commercial break about whether we should talk first about international or domestic policies first....
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al jazeera america. while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day 5am to 9 eastern. >> with al jazeera america. >> today's data dive finds that not all mannequins are created equal. clothing stores expanded lifeless creatures with thicker waists and tattoos. 42% of customers buy outfits because of how they look on mannequins, they are making them bigger to match heavier customers. america is not the only base to adjust models. venezuelan manufacture ears gave their mannequins bigger busts because so manier getting enhancement. the society of plastic surgeons estimated one-th
al jazeera america. while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified...
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"america tonight" is next on al jazeera america. >> good evening. you're watching moot "america tonight." the weekend edition. it's a series of dotted linings, the extension to the keystone pipeline is something of a line in the sand. it would ease the flow of waters
"america tonight" is next on al jazeera america. >> good evening. you're watching moot "america tonight." the weekend edition. it's a series of dotted linings, the extension to the keystone pipeline is something of a line in the sand. it would ease the flow of waters
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america must maintain our moral clarity. i've often spoken to you about good and evil, and this is made somewhat comfortable, but good and evil are present in this world, and between the two, there can be no compromise. murdering innocent to advance an ideology is wrong every time, everywhere. freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. this nation must continue to speak out for justice and truth. we must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of peace. >> well, time for my presidents' day takeaway. i've shown you several presidential good-byes today, and if you're looking to brush up on your presidential history, let me recommend these farewells are often a great place to start. they are often used as a last chance to express regret and offer advice against successors. lbj shared discomfort on gun control, reagan talked patri patrioti patriotism. that echoed back to george washington in 1796, when he wrote about the importance of patriotism, the dangerous influence of foreign p
america must maintain our moral clarity. i've often spoken to you about good and evil, and this is made somewhat comfortable, but good and evil are present in this world, and between the two, there can be no compromise. murdering innocent to advance an ideology is wrong every time, everywhere. freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. this nation must continue to speak out for justice and truth. we must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of...
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francis says it's because of the new movement of the jet stream, the river of air moving over north america and europe. >> the jet straem has been in this very wavy pattern this year. an when it does that, it tends to get locked in place for a long time. >> reporter: typically the jet stream rushes in between frigid air over the arctic and much warmer air further south. like water moving through a tight space. arctic temperatures have increased 3 to 4 degrees in the past 30 years. it's enough to slow jet stream movement down and allow it to settle over parts of the country. that's trapped cold and wet weather to the east and south, dry and hot air has stalled over the west. >> these larger waves in the jet stream are causing the weather patterns to move more slowly, become more persistent and make it more likely for these unusual weather conditions that we've experienced like this winter, are going to happen more off then the future. >> francis is among scientists who link the change in the jet stream to the warming of the arctic caused by the loss of 300,000 square miles of sea ice. >> it'
francis says it's because of the new movement of the jet stream, the river of air moving over north america and europe. >> the jet straem has been in this very wavy pattern this year. an when it does that, it tends to get locked in place for a long time. >> reporter: typically the jet stream rushes in between frigid air over the arctic and much warmer air further south. like water moving through a tight space. arctic temperatures have increased 3 to 4 degrees in the past 30 years....
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. >> aging america... the sacrifice growing children endure, to care for their parents >> i left my job as a lawyer... >> best ways to cope... my husband was like a single father... >> my mother said: "take care of dad" on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story." i am ray suarez. on this edition of our program we are focusing on the violence and refugees crisis in the central african republic. french and african union troops have been unable to control the situation and france announced this week it's sending 400 more troops from neighboring chad and gar bon, ambassador sanders, help us understand where religion fits in to this complicated, violent struggle going on in just one country out of 50 on the african continent. >> i think situation in c.a.r is very, very unique and we need to pay lot of attention to it. c.a.r before, despite the years of coups and violence didn't have sex tier vinnie violence like they have today. and what you see is revenge killing from the time that the sale ca ov
. >> aging america... the sacrifice growing children endure, to care for their parents >> i left my job as a lawyer... >> best ways to cope... my husband was like a single father... >> my mother said: "take care of dad" on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story." i am ray suarez. on this edition of our program we are focusing on the violence and refugees crisis in the central african republic. french and african union troops...
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have to go into a mandatory rationing, for the city of sao paulo, the biggest city in all of south america. that would be something that is troublesome. as you can tell, with every day that there's no rain, the situation is getting worse. >> looking at day two of asia's biggest air show. in the melbourne mark everyone looks at the rivalry, but this time it's the a 350 up against the 787. the military manufacturers are there in force. scott heidler has this from sin pore. >> singapore has asia's largest airshow. there's a big reason for it. asia pacific is the biggest growing area. you have airliners, manufacturers, because they are focused on the region that is likely to be the biggest market in the world in the next 20 years. the star of the show is the airbus a 350 over my shoulder. it's under going flight testing and will compete with boeing's 787 dream liner. both have high tech knollingy, made with compostive materials, making them lighter. they fly further with less fuel. so many aircarriers, major expenditure, if not the largest, it fuel. they are looking at these aircrafts to allow
have to go into a mandatory rationing, for the city of sao paulo, the biggest city in all of south america. that would be something that is troublesome. as you can tell, with every day that there's no rain, the situation is getting worse. >> looking at day two of asia's biggest air show. in the melbourne mark everyone looks at the rivalry, but this time it's the a 350 up against the 787. the military manufacturers are there in force. scott heidler has this from sin pore. >>...
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. only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story." i am ray suarez. the united nations says more than 2,000 people have been killed in the central african republic, and 800,000 people have been displaced. the question is, can the international community come together to help solve the crisis? still with us, robin rene sanders former united states ambassador to nigeria and the remember he can of congo, from austin mark schroder from a geopolitical intelligence firm. and a senior fellow at the brookings institution africa growth initiative. mark schroder, you heard the ambassador run down a to do list for the world to sort of get things on the right track in the central african republic. but i am wondering, with all of the countries that are wealthy enough, strong enough to pull that off. to do any of them look at central african republic and see vital interests at stake there that would give them some incentive to intervene in that way? >> well, you know, you really speak to the heart of it. and to cut to the chase, it's really france
. only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story." i am ray suarez. the united nations says more than 2,000 people have been killed in the central african republic, and 800,000 people have been displaced. the question is, can the international community come together to help solve the crisis? still with us, robin rene sanders former united states ambassador to nigeria and the remember he can of congo, from austin mark schroder from a geopolitical intelligence...
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tonight, only on al jazeera america. talks with the u.s. and russia have been useful. during the geneva 2 conference was an attempt to revive the stalled peace talks. egypt military chief has a highly symbolic visit to russia. >> for myself personally, and on behalf of russian people, i wish you success. >> russian support offers egypt stability, more than 1400 people have died and thousands have been jailed since last jump. the priority is to restore calm to the ire rabb world most popular country. >> . >> the egyptians say they need security, we need to provide them with the security. the army is truly a -- most people understand this. >> the present shifting has echos from the past, in the 1950's, the if the modernized and rearmed it's military, with the backing of moscows then communist leadership. for 20 years egypt was russia's closest ally. is now, moscow and cairo see new help in an old friendship. >> the russians in they are welcome in the courts, and there is an alternative to buy arms equipment, if there was t
tonight, only on al jazeera america. talks with the u.s. and russia have been useful. during the geneva 2 conference was an attempt to revive the stalled peace talks. egypt military chief has a highly symbolic visit to russia. >> for myself personally, and on behalf of russian people, i wish you success. >> russian support offers egypt stability, more than 1400 people have died and thousands have been jailed since last jump. the priority is to restore calm to the ire rabb world most...
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al jazeera america. krupingsz, suspended constitution. decades of miss rule, colonial any next. corruption, suspended contusions. the central african republic has not been good to its citizens, now amid rising a violence, is it unraveling. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am ray suarez. during europe's 19th century scramble for africa. britain, germany planted their flags on vast pieces of the continue nexts. france grabbed a big chunk north of the belgium claim in the congress open. france forced the people who have been living their all along to pay the price of paris colonial adventures they handed it over to the germans and took it back again after the first world war. overtime the people of the colony fought back and tried to kick the french out. but cotton, identity tea, gold, coffee won the argument. it's been more than 50 years since france left. but the governments of the central african republic did little better than the french did in the previous 80 years. of the four and a half million people, in a country a little smaller than texas, there is poverty, illness, division,
al jazeera america. krupingsz, suspended constitution. decades of miss rule, colonial any next. corruption, suspended contusions. the central african republic has not been good to its citizens, now amid rising a violence, is it unraveling. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am ray suarez. during europe's 19th century scramble for africa. britain, germany planted their flags on vast pieces of the continue nexts. france grabbed a big chunk north of the belgium claim in the congress open. france...
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al jazeera america. >> is micro's war on terror cree -- america's war op terror creating new enemies. that's a claim in a documentary nominated for an academy award, called "dirty wards", and follows jeffrey skayhill as he hunts the story. >> it's hard to tell where it began, this was the war on terror. i knew i was missing the story, another war in the shadows. a night raid. >> the two men in the guest house were the first kill. you saw the u.s. forces take the bullets out of the body. who were these men that stormed into this man's home, and why go no horrifying lengths to cover up their actions. >> targeted killings. >> how would a covert unit take over the largest war on the planet. >> jeremy skahill is a journalist with first look media that will launch next month. great to have you here. we'll get to the documentary in a moment. let's listen to what president afghanistan. >> even as we actively and aggressively pursue terrorist networks through targeted efforts and building foreign partners america must build off permanent war footing. that's why i impressed prudent limits on th
al jazeera america. >> is micro's war on terror cree -- america's war op terror creating new enemies. that's a claim in a documentary nominated for an academy award, called "dirty wards", and follows jeffrey skayhill as he hunts the story. >> it's hard to tell where it began, this was the war on terror. i knew i was missing the story, another war in the shadows. a night raid. >> the two men in the guest house were the first kill. you saw the u.s. forces take the...
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>> welcome to al jazeera america america. i'm stephanie sy. here are the stories we're following for you. united nations say in north korea there are crimes against humanity. being in venezuela, the president has expelled three u.s. diplomats. and hurting tourism. >> the united nations believes it has enough proof to hold the north korean regime responsible for unspeakable crimes against its own people. hundreds of people are responsible for abuse he including torture and starvation. james bays has more. >> a north korean defector weeps after she recalls the repression her family faced before she escaped. public hearings were held in four cities on three continents. many other witnesses asked for their identities to be withheld. there have been investigations into human rights in north korea but never one as comprehensive as this. getting a clear picture of what goes on in the secretive state where people cope with extreme dep vacation and starvation -- deprivation and starvation. systematic rape and abduction of foreigners, many of these coun
>> welcome to al jazeera america america. i'm stephanie sy. here are the stories we're following for you. united nations say in north korea there are crimes against humanity. being in venezuela, the president has expelled three u.s. diplomats. and hurting tourism. >> the united nations believes it has enough proof to hold the north korean regime responsible for unspeakable crimes against its own people. hundreds of people are responsible for abuse he including torture and...
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>> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> now, snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." russian president vladimir putin arrived in sochi, the austrian the. >> 16 children ages 13 to 17 were forced into prostitution. agents led a two week crack down on sex trafficking in new york city ahead of the super bowl. a senate panel is looking for ways to strengthen chemical storage. federal minimum standards for storage, tank production. state's ban on tap water was lifted january 18th but advicing pregnant women not to use water. >>> a shocking raise in haish death. and the death of philip seymour hoffman, there are places like pittsburgh, baltimore even rhode island. we learned from the centers for disease control that it turns out painkillers are more likely to kill than heroin but it is still the number one killer among illegal drugs. and so why is heroin use becoming more common, even in suburban communities, in part it is a supply and demand issue, opium poppy production doubled last yea
>> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> now, snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." russian president vladimir putin arrived in sochi, the austrian the. >> 16 children ages 13 to 17 were forced into prostitution. agents led a two week crack down on sex trafficking in new york city ahead of the super bowl. a senate panel is looking for ways to strengthen chemical storage. federal minimum standards for storage, tank production. state's ban on...
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america is not the only base to adjust models. venezuelan manufacture ears gave their mannequins bigger busts because so manier getting enhancement. the society of plastic surgeons estimated one-third of women 18 to 40 had breast implants. in the u.s. our expanding waist lines imimpacting us in other ways. reuters reported that u.s. hospitals were enforced to buy bigger wheelchair s, had bigger toilets and beds for bigger patient. >> a test was run about the affect of heavy passengers on buses. it impacted cars because they are using a billion more in gas now than if we weighed the same in 1950. baseball has the biggest tell-tale sign, both teams replacing their stadiums and the width of the seats had to be impressed by one to two inches. >> too bad neither team squeezed out more wins on the field. we'll be back with more on "consider this". >> should college athletes be allowed to unionize and bargain with the n.c.a.a. cain coulter announced a majority of his team-mates want to do thax. >> i'm pleased to announce that the north-w
america is not the only base to adjust models. venezuelan manufacture ears gave their mannequins bigger busts because so manier getting enhancement. the society of plastic surgeons estimated one-third of women 18 to 40 had breast implants. in the u.s. our expanding waist lines imimpacting us in other ways. reuters reported that u.s. hospitals were enforced to buy bigger wheelchair s, had bigger toilets and beds for bigger patient. >> a test was run about the affect of heavy passengers on...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am your anchor. the u.n. says north korean leader kim jong-un could face trial for crimes against humanity. the charismaticics matteo renzi is tapped to be the next leader of italy. can he fix the ailing economy. and a machine with the mind of n ant. engineers are looking to machines to help them. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. united nations investigators accuse north korea's government today of orchestrating widespread abuses of civilians similar to those of the nazi's in world war ii, ranging from systemic executions to mass starvations. the report warned that leader kim jong-un may be held directly i countable for the crimes. north korea has categorically rejected the claims. here is our coverage. >> what lies behind this facade in north korea? these students marching loyal to the regime, filmed at an elite university by the bbc resemi-. the evidence of what goes on in north korea's prisons is shadow why
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am your anchor. the u.n. says north korean leader kim jong-un could face trial for crimes against humanity. the charismaticics matteo renzi is tapped to be the next leader of italy. can he fix the ailing economy. and a machine with the mind of n ant. engineers are looking to machines to help them. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america...
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get your billion back,america. ♪ ...but he is the biggest! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. so small town usa, a place where moms bake apple pies for church on -- sunday. [ laughter ] and of course politics are a sleazy mud slinging crap fest as jason jones reports. >> iowa pop you -- coralville, population 20,000. a place where everybody knows your name. >> what is (bleep). >> the kind of town where you can get a shave at the local diner and even the good feety has heart but in the last election things got nasty. mayor john lundel. >> i've been through several elections. i welcome hoe points -- i we welcome opponents but they brought an element that is now how we run government here. >> what was so about that they did? >> several mailings to every household about misleading what i would call lies that somehow we're going to become the next detroit. >> are you going to become the next detroit? >> absolutely not. >> like i'm supposed to believe a man who misled people on property taxes. >> that's not true. >> not what the mailer
get your billion back,america. ♪ ...but he is the biggest! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. so small town usa, a place where moms bake apple pies for church on -- sunday. [ laughter ] and of course politics are a sleazy mud slinging crap fest as jason jones reports. >> iowa pop you -- coralville, population 20,000. a place where everybody knows your name. >> what is (bleep). >> the kind of town where you can get a shave at the local diner and even the...
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welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, and here are today's headlines. an ukraine parliament has voted to dismiss their president. he fled the capitol but he still refuses to step down. meanwhile yulia tymoshenko has been remained from prison. >>> the pope appointed new cardinals. >>> a rally taking place in venezuela marking a week violent protest begins crime and food shortages. president nicholas maduro said he wants to meet with the united states. the police have captured the most wanted drug lord, it was the result of the joint u.s.-mexico operation. he escaped prison in a laundry basket. the cartel is responsible for smuggling large amounts of drug in the u.s. >>> jaws dropped in an auto show in dallas this weekend where an italian super car is on display. and the price tag, just under $2 million. mark snyder shows you exactly what you get for your money. >> reporter: more than a car, the pagani is a working of art, and this man, one of five dealers in the united states who get to sell it. >> ever
welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, and here are today's headlines. an ukraine parliament has voted to dismiss their president. he fled the capitol but he still refuses to step down. meanwhile yulia tymoshenko has been remained from prison. >>> the pope appointed new cardinals. >>> a rally taking place in venezuela marking a week violent protest begins crime and food shortages. president nicholas maduro said he wants to meet with the united states. the...